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- Leipzig - Wikipedia
Leipzig[a] is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023 [8] It is the eighth-largest city in Germany and is part of the Central German Metropolitan Region Leipzig is located about 150 km (90 mi) southwest of Berlin, in the southernmost part of the North German Plain (the Leipzig Bay), at the confluence of the White
- History of Leipzig - Wikipedia
Leipzig's history has been shaped by its importance as a trading centre Initially, its favourable location at the crossroads of trade routes [1] and the privileges granted to its trade fairs gave it its leading position in the trade of goods; later printing and book trade were added
- Timeline of Leipzig - Wikipedia
Prisoners of the Leipzig-Thekla subcamp who were ill or unable to march, mostly Poles and Soviets, were massacred by the Gestapo, SS, Volkssturm and German civilians
- Leipzig - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibzsch or Leibz'sch) is the biggest city in the state of Saxony (eastern Germany) When Germany was divided into East and West Germany, Leipzig was one of the three biggest industrial cities in the East Germany
- Leipzig (region) - Wikipedia
Leipzig is one of the three former Direktionsbezirke of Saxony, Germany, located in the north-west of the state It coincided with the Planungsregion Westsachsen It was disbanded in March 2012
- Architecture of Leipzig - Wikipedia
Leipzig, Germany, begins its architectural history with several buildings in the Romanesque style An example of Gothic architecture in Leipzig is the late Gothic hall vault of the Thomaskirche (1482 1496) In the early modern period, the Old Town Hall was expanded in the Renaissance style
- Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig – Wikipedia
Die 1409 gegründete Universität Leipzig ist eine der ältesten Universitäten auf dem Gebiet der heutigen Bundesrepublik Deutschland Im 19 und 20 Jahrhundert wuchs Leipzig stark an und war zeitweise nach Berlin, Hamburg und Breslau die viertgrößte deutsche Stadt noch vor München
- Leipzig - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La ciudad tiene una larga tradición de recinto ferial y una de las ferias más antiguas (1190) de Europa Junto con Fráncfort del Meno, Leipzig es el centro histórico de la imprenta y el comercio Además, cuenta con una de las universidades —tanto clásica como de música— más antiguas de Alemania
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